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Suggest Treatment For Pale Skin And Constipation In Child

hi my child is 4 years old,he has very pale skin,lost of Appreciate,Constipation,he gets a lot even though he has a good diet,and only drinks water,he always say he legs hurt him,even when he sitting down,he always saying his teeth hurt him,took him dentist they say they are ok?im just worried should i contact my gp for a bood test?
posted on Sun, 2 Nov 2014
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Hello Sir/Madam
The reason for your child's fatigue can be due to iron and calcium deficiency.You can consult your doctor or do the following blood investigations and get back to us.Kindly do complete hemogram with smear,serum electrolytes,serum calcium,phosphorous and magnesium.
I'll be able to guide you further based on these reports.
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Suggest Treatment For Pale Skin And Constipation In Child

Hello Sir/Madam The reason for your child s fatigue can be due to iron and calcium deficiency.You can consult your doctor or do the following blood investigations and get back to us.Kindly do complete hemogram with smear,serum electrolytes,serum calcium,phosphorous and magnesium. I ll be able to guide you further based on these reports.